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Miller has warned Lewandowski against Barcelona-Bayern

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Bayern are counting on Robert Lewandowski in his new home at the Camp Nou, with Thomas Miller warning his former team-mate about the Bayern’s wild mood via video.

Robert Lewandowski left FC Bayern last summer after eight highly successful years, opting to continue his career at FC Barcelona, ​​​​​​where the two teams will meet in this year’s Champions League groups.

A date that so far has found Bayern smiling and the Catalans gloomy. And that’s because Bayern have sealed their place in the round of 16 with “4 out of 4”, while Barcelona won with Inter against Pilsen on Wednesday evening (26.10., 19:45, COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD, LIVE from Sportish) enough to “downgrade” them. European League.

At the same time as the game at “Giuseppe Meazza”, however, there is a giant duel Barcelona – Bavaria (October 26, 10 p.m., COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD, LIVE from Sportish)which will receive additional color from the fact that “Leva” will take on the role of informal host.

But his former teammates don’t want to take it easy … and Bayern’s “teaser” Thomas Miller made that clear, posting a video on his personal Instagram account shortly before the departure of the Spain mission and sending the following message: “Leva, here we come.”


However, he is not the only one who made public references to the ‘Barca’ striker, as two other members of the German champions, Jamal Musiala and Leon Goretzka, made the same comments.

“It will be a bit strange but we will get used to it. It will always be nice when our paths cross. At the end of the day he is a great footballer and a good person.” he stressed the 19-year-old German striker, with the 27-year-old midfielder emphasizing:

“Levy was used to Bayern reaching at least 16. When you play Barcelona, ​​whether in a friendly or in the Champions League final, it’s a spectacular game. We can’t wait to play the game and beat them.”

Source: Sport 24

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